Mullu Murukku | Chakali| Magizhampoo is a crispy snack which we usually make for diwali or janmashtami. Last time during my trip to India, my mom made the flour and packed for me. But unfortunately due to slight excess in the size of baggage i have to leave this at home. I never thought of making flour for this at home in the mixer(mixie) , but when i tried making yesterday it turned out pretty well .
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adding chana dal sounds new to me...I too have packed murukku flour from India, U have done a gr8 job jeya :) need lots of patience while grinding and sieving.love the color and texture of the murukku dear

what is the proportion of store bought rice flour to the powdered roasted dals as you have listed above? 1 cup raw rice likely does not equate with 1 cup rice flour. Also, you dont have to roast the rice flour, right? Love your recipes!!! thanks for posting

few years back i made thenkuzhal. I had put sesame seeds and it burst spreading the oil all over my hands, luckily did not affect my face. the scar is still on my right hand. hence i am scared to use sesame seeds. did you wash the same or just added like that. or the fried one you used.kindly let me know will be helpful. raji ramakrishnan.

For thenkuzhal generally it never happens, only seedai only splutters, first time hearing this.But i normally take it out from the fridge(normally i keep sesame seeds in fridge) and just put int he flour and knead the dough.No need to wash or fry.Anyway will get back to u in this same post after calling my mom reg this burst

Hi jeyashri di , myself shruthi, from Bangalore... Thank you so much for your recepies... Easy to make and very simple. Thank you I mentioned abt your recepies to my mom.. She loves to make muruku but the thing is she not getting the right consistency it keeps breaking could you please assist me on the same.. She has used the same ingredients as that you have mentioned.. Request u to please help me on the same

The color if ur particular wash and soak the rice for half an hour and drain the water and dry it in a clean cloth inside the house. Grind this either in the mixer or in the flour mill to a very fine powder. This will give you the white colour murruku

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Welcome to my Kitchen. Jeyashri's Kitchen is authored by me, Jeyashri suresh, Scroll down to know more about me. My passion for cooking has started right from my school days being inspired by my grand mom and mom who cooks extremely well and many varieties of food too. The recipes on Jeyashri's Kitchen are mostly are the ones which i learnt from my mom, mil and few from some cook books and other cooking websites.